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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Jan 30

    Sean Hannity loved it. Rachel Maddow did not. Here's how the media reacts to President Trump’s first State of the Union speech.http://nyti.ms/2FuOsOu 

    10:25 PM - 30 Jan 2018
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      1. MadamWhatsit‏ @Ouodai Jan 30
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        pic.twitter.com/2rh7SjDAic

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      2. Sam Wilbur‏ @samwilbur Jan 30
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        What sane person cares about what Sean Hannity has to say?

        1 reply 2 retweets 19 likes
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      1. J.Christopher Proctor‏ @Jcproctor29 Jan 30
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        Was this like a standin headline that accidentally ran?

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      1. Michelle Smith‏ @smiffym1 Jan 30
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        Hannity isn’t a pundit, he’s a puppet.

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      2. James J. Gutierrez‏ @jamesjgutierrez Jan 30
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        David Duke loved it too!

        1 reply 0 retweets 9 likes
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      1. Doc Brown‏ @adamb2815 Jan 30
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        Sooooo....we’re still referring to Sean Hannity as “media”??

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      1. James "Vote November 6" Jorden‏ @parterre Jan 30
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        Because Sean Hannity and Rachel Maddow happen to have different views, but are otherwise morally equivalent. Fuck you, New York Times.

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      1. Hayden Black‏ @haydenblack Jan 30
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        And let me guess; the New York Times loved and hated it in equal parts.

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      1. Wilson E. Allen  🇺🇸  🏳️‍🌈  🏁‏ @Wilson46201 Jan 30
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      1. Christian Michael‏ @Bmichaelhimself Jan 30
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        Well, of course @seanhannity loved it. LOL!pic.twitter.com/INaZn3SO2W

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      2. Morgan‏ @Morgan17362234 Jan 30
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        75 % approvedhttps://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/viewers-approve-of-trumps-first-state-of-the-union-address-cbs-news-poll/?ftag=CNM-00-10aab7e&linkId=47588027&__twitter_impression=true …

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      3. Miller‏ @Cubsrmylife Jan 30
        Replying to @Morgan17362234 @nytimes

        I guess you forgot the part where only 25% of Dems watched it.pic.twitter.com/jFZz3HvH8x

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      4. Morgan‏ @Morgan17362234 Jan 30
        Replying to @Cubsrmylife @nytimes

        By your own stats, that means either some Democrats crossed over Or All independents are now supporting the President

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Miller‏ @Cubsrmylife Jan 30
        Replying to @Morgan17362234 @nytimes

        They aren’t my stats. But, I guess you are forgetting those numbers consist of majority Republicans, unless they aren’t counting their opinions anymore, which would actually be great.

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      6. Morgan‏ @Morgan17362234 Jan 30
        Replying to @Cubsrmylife @nytimes

        Since their were 42% Republicans polled To get to 75% approval 33% HAD TO come from somewhere else.... Either some Democrats crossed over Or All 33% of Independents sided with Republicans Simple Math

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      7. Miller‏ @Cubsrmylife Jan 30
        Replying to @Morgan17362234 @nytimes

        Like I said MAJORITY Rebuplican. You should have just read the whole thing. Only 1,178 people were polled. To low of a number if you ask me. Over 50% of Dems said the speech made them mad. No need to agree you posted it, with insinuations that Dems had flipped.

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      8. Morgan‏ @Morgan17362234 Jan 30
        Replying to @Cubsrmylife @nytimes

        Only 50% said it made them mad, means 50% didn't mind or might have liked it. You can't get to 75% with only Republicans if they only polled 42% Republicans....... The other 33% HAS TO COME FROM SOMEWHERE..!! By the way if it was the Independents that all agreed..cont

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